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    Ahoy Pinkoi!

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 18/08/2017

    » Imagine a place where you can take a design or idea you made, and sell it or share it across the world for free. Say hello to Pinkoi, Asia's largest marketplace for independent designers to sell their design products. Everything from clothes to bags and shoes to accessories. Pinkoi takes them all and shares them with their global network of shoppers and other designers. It's a place for small businesses and homemade designs to take off. Launching in Thailand earlier this month, they are focused on building designers from Asia. Since 2012, they've helped grow over 8,000 shops and roughly 30,000 independent designers worldwide. We sat down with software engineer and design enthusiast turned co-founder and CEO Peter Yen for the full scoop.

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    ShopBack, The Ultimate Middle Man

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 28/07/2017

    » Did you know that there is a way to make money every time you spend it? Say hello to ShopBack, the future of e-commerce. ShopBack is a mobile phone app with a lengthy list of stores, vendors, and services offering the cheapest deals on everything from air travel to high heels and every transaction made through this app rewards shoppers with a decent percentage of their cash back. How is this possible? ShopBack operates solely off commission from these vendors and services. They take a majority of that commission and return it to the buyer. At the forefront of ShopBack is Kawin Prachanukul, a young and ambitious marketing guru who is the co-founder and country head of ShopBack Thailand. He was raised in Bangkok and has a degree in marketing from Thammasat Business School. He's been in e-commerce since leaving university, joining the operations team at Lazada, and then moving to Uber in 2014. Through his expertise and experience, he's made the leap to country head of this revolutionary start-up and was thrilled to give Guru the round-up on ShopBack.

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    Exotic eats, and where to find them

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 28/07/2017

    » At the heart of every culture is food. The smells, tastes and textures are deeply rooted in the chronology of our heritage. Living in Bangkok, we are fortunate to be a home for countless cultures, cuisines and kitchens. How far off the grid can you go to satisfy your culinary curiosities? This week, Guru took a look at some pretty far out places. Here are some exotic eats, and where to find them!

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    Rites of passage, Bangkok-style

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 14/07/2017

    » Teetering on the line that differentiates a tourist or long-term visitor from an expat is a wealth of knowledge, information and experiences. Being a foreigner who lives and works in Bangkok may make you an expat, but by literary definition only! There are many boxes to tick if you want to become a bona fide Bangkok expat. Here are 25 things you can do or see to earn your legit expat stripes.

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    Ready to party in Pattaya

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 14/07/2017

    » Luis Del Villar is a Spanish DJ a lot of people worldwide are listening to right now. His track Ibiza Sensations has garnered over 22 million downloads worldwide and he's been number one on iTunes for his genre in over 20 countries. When he's not making hits, he's touring all over the world, performing at festivals like ULTRA and Tomorrowland (including Tomorrowland 2017). He currently holds DJ residencies at The W in Barcelona and Doha Qatar. This week he will be performing in Pattaya at Fat Coco Beach Club for its opening party! Guru got in touch with the internationally acclaimed artist for an exclusive interview!

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    Going in for the combo

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 30/06/2017

    » Nothing spices up a dish more than bringing together different tastes and textures that come from worlds apart. That's why we here at Guru have hunted down some of Bangkok's hottest culinary combos! Here are some top picks that'll send your palate on an adventurous path!

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    Quiero La Monita!

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 23/06/2017

    » La Monita Taco Truck is bursting with bold Mexican flavours. Using upscale ingredients, they take a more refined approach to authentic Mexican food. We visited the food truck that's operating on a busy stretch of the ground floor in Siam Paragon.

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    Who's watching Richie Moore?

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 16/06/2017

    » Richie Moore is an award winning American cinematographer and director based in both Bangkok and Los Angeles. His latest production, Who's Watching Oliver, was his directorial debut and has garnered numerous accolades across film festivals worldwide. Richie has a fascinating story. At 16 he dropped out of high school and began working on film sets. Growing up on productions, he was basically raised by his father's film crew and learned to master the ropes from square one. It's obvious film-making has always been more than a career for him; it's his life. His perseverance as a young worker compelled his obsession for film-making and blossomed his love and respect for the duties and contributions of crew members. Over his career, he's done camera work on some notable titles in Hollywood, including The Hangover (parts two and three), Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol as well as Netflix's Marco Polo series. Most recently, Richie made the leap into writing and directing. His debut film, Who's Watching Oliver is an indisputable fan favourite in the film festival circuit. The film's popularity has gained some serious momentum already, winning seven "Best Feature Film" awards, five "Best Actor" awards and tallying up to more than 20 nominations. Guru spoke with the man behind the silver screen to get some insider information on his new flick and to see what makes him tick.

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    Bangkok psycho's on our sofa

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 02/06/2017

    » This week Guru chatted with the local artist and photographer Dop Ameen. Originally from France, he began his artistic pursuits here seven years ago during a solo motorcycle/ photography trip around Southeast Asia. He fell in love with what he captured and he's been pushing artistic boundaries in this hemisphere ever since. He has developed a series called Bangkok Psycho, a deviant art concept that focuses on the paradoxical tendencies of Bangkok and its dwellers. You can observe his latest works, "Bangkok Psycho — The Bride Edition" (goo.gl/PXuJyn) from Jun 8-15 at Maggie Choo's.

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    On the right track

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 02/06/2017

    » <b>The setting:</b> A stone throw away from Makkasan Airport Link and Petchaburi MRT and nestled high above the hustle and bustle of midtown Bangkok is The Station, Mercure Bangkok Makkasan's answer to luxury, all-day dining. Towering eight floors above a cacophony of car horns and motorcycle engines is an escape into solitude and a gateway to culinary satisfaction. With high ceilings and wall-to-wall glass windows, it offers an open and sophisticated ambience along with picturesque views of midtown and beyond. You'll see snapshots of commuter life, from the airport rail, to the train and the fast-moving Kamphaeng Phet Road which make The Station aptly named. It is also aptly decorated with a theme that pushes its namesake. Tasteful yet subtle designs reflect the atmosphere of a grand central station, with vertical bars on booths that emulate the cattle catcher. The plush seats are reminiscent of the interior in a luxury carriage. Above is a giant sky window with a neat graphic of what looks like the dome of a grandiose train station, really pulling the look of the room together.

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